Kolkata Metro’s East-West Corridor Nears Launch: Final Safety Inspection Underway
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Kolkata Metro’s East-West Corridor Nears Launch: Final Safety Inspection Underway

Kolkata’s much-awaited East-West Metro corridor is inching closer to its official launch as the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) conducts the final inspection. This crucial step marks the last hurdle before the metro line opens to the public, promising to transform urban transit in the city.

Here’s everything you need to know about the project, its significance, and what passengers can expect.


Key Details of Kolkata Metro’s East-West Corridor

Route Overview

  • Total Length: ~16.6 km (Elevated & Underground)
  • Stations: 12 (6 underground, 6 elevated)
  • Major Stops:
    • Howrah Maidan (Western terminus)
    • Sealdah (Key interchange with North-South line)
    • Salt Lake Sector V (IT hub & business district)

Project Timeline & Current Status

PhaseStatus
Construction Started2009
Underground Section Completion2023
Safety Inspection (CRS)Ongoing (Final stage)
Expected Public LaunchMid-2024 (Tentative)

Features & Benefits

✅ First Underwater Metro in India (Under Hooghly River)
✅ Reduces Travel Time (Howrah to Salt Lake in ~40 mins vs. 1.5+ hrs by road)
✅ Connects Major Hubs – Howrah Station, Sealdah, IT Sector V
✅ Modern Amenities – AC coaches, real-time tracking, Wi-Fi-enabled stations


Final Safety Inspection: What’s Happening Now?

The Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) is conducting a comprehensive safety audit, checking:
✔ Track alignment & signaling systems
✔ Emergency evacuation protocols
✔ Structural stability of tunnels & stations
✔ Fire safety & ventilation systems

Once approved, the metro will receive clearance for commercial operations.


Comparison: East-West Corridor vs. Other Metro Lines

FeatureKolkata East-West MetroDelhi Metro (Yellow Line)Mumbai Metro (Line 1)
Length16.6 km49.3 km11.4 km
Underground Section10.8 km (Incl. underwater)5 kmFully Elevated
Key InnovationIndia’s 1st underwater metroHigh-frequency trainsFirst metro in Mumbai
Daily Ridership (Expected)~7 lakh~15 lakh~4 lakh
Interchange StationsSealdah (North-South line)Kashmere Gate, Rajiv ChowkGhatkopar (Monorail)

What Passengers Can Expect After Launch?

  • Faster Commute: No more traffic jams between Howrah and Salt Lake.
  • Seamless Connectivity: Easy transfers at Sealdah for North-South metro users.
  • Smart Card Integration: Unified ticketing with existing Kolkata Metro.
  • Enhanced Safety: CCTV surveillance, emergency alarms in coaches.

Challenges & Delays

The project faced multiple setbacks, including:
⚠ Land acquisition disputes
⚠ Technical hurdles in underwater tunneling
⚠ COVID-19 pandemic delays

Despite these, the metro is now in its final stages of approval.


Final Thoughts

The East-West Metro corridor is set to revolutionize Kolkata’s public transport, easing congestion and boosting connectivity. With the CRS inspection underway, the official launch is just around the corner.

Stay tuned for updates on the exact inauguration date and new travel routes!

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